The Department of Public Works is currently leading restoration efforts on several historic buildings across Malta and Gozo, including the bell tower of St. Mark’s Augustinian Church in Rabat, Malta. This bell tower, a significant architectural feature dating back to 1910, is undergoing extensive preservation work.
Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works, Omar Farrugia, recently visited the site to observe the ongoing restoration. He emphasized the government’s commitment to creating open spaces for communities while preserving Malta’s historical structures. The restoration project, costing approximately €250,000, aims to maintain the original aesthetics and design of the bell tower, which is part of the Augustinian convent.
Architect Marvienne Camilleri, who oversees the project, explained that the restoration involves removing metal elements that have caused damage and replacing deteriorated stonework and balustrades with identical replicas. Additionally, a new energy-efficient lighting system will be installed to enhance the tower’s appearance and a protective system will be implemented to safeguard it from storms and lightning. The work is expected to be completed by December.
Father Raphael Abdilla from the Augustinian Convent underscored the importance of preserving this historic structure for both the nation’s heritage and the many tourists who visit Mdina and Rabat.
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